If it's not what You are looking for type in the equation solver your own equation and let us solve it.
2/3y^2-4/5y=6
We move all terms to the left:
2/3y^2-4/5y-(6)=0
Domain of the equation: 3y^2!=0
y^2!=0/3
y^2!=√0
y!=0
y∈R
Domain of the equation: 5y!=0We calculate fractions
y!=0/5
y!=0
y∈R
We do not support eypression: y^3
| 8/15=11/10x | | 2x^2+15X=140 | | 2x^2+15x-140=0 | | 1+2x=-4x+2(x-1) | | 2X^2+15x-6=0 | | 40+25x=225 | | 40x+25=225 | | y-12/4=2 | | (t+1)²+(t+8)²=45 | | -5=8a/2 | | k=8=11.8 | | 3u/12=-12 | | 54+18x=30 | | 4/t-3+t/2=2 | | 54+15x=30-3x | | 2x^2-3x+32=0 | | 2+(5-8)=2+x | | 23-2x=14 | | y+3=10y=10=3 | | 30(x3)+40(5)=280 | | 3y-4+y+20=8y+20-6y | | x*(x-1)/2=45 | | 40(x)+30(Y)=280 | | 373*f=6468 | | 5+3x=7x | | 30x+40(5)=280 | | 30x+40(Y)=280 | | -32x+40-21x+3+12x+1232x+21x-12x=40+12+341x=55X=55/41 | | -32x+40-21x+3+12x+1232x+21x-12x=40+12+341x=55 | | (2y-7)^2=4 | | (M+2)(m-2)=(2m+1)(2m-1) | | 5(2p-1)=-25 |